| ??? 07/14/10 15:45 Read: times |
#177284 - U core Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Daniel,
So it will be either a E-Core with windings on top of each other in the center leg or separately on a toroidal core. Its clear. But when the windings sit on top of each other, how does ( or where does ) one provide the two shields for the primary and secondary ? Thanks |
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